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Forums > Green Building Technologies > Radiant Heating > Subject: KaRo capillary tubes both for heating and cooling applications

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05/19/2008 1:36 PM  

Just happened to come across this form of radiant heating & cooling system and am wondering if anyone is using this method or has used this method. If it works as good as they say for both heating and cooling this might be worth investigating. Any input would be appreciated.

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05/20/2008 7:11 PM  
Yes, I am very familiar with the system. Please visit www.bekausa.com and get acquainted with a lot of information. KaRo brand name is own by BEKA Germany. In the US acts as BEKA USA and they manufacture some parts in the US already. As soon as there is enough consistent volume the whole system will be manufactured in the US. BEKA USA stocks some fittings and parts in Phoenix, AZ for overnight shipping and only the final mats, made to size in each project, are manufactured in Germany.

In BEKA USA web site click in “slides shows” and then in “general presentation” to get a very good idea of the system. It won’t hurt to go through to the whole web site but there are like 40 hours of reading “hidden” there and maybe there is more that what you want to know.
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05/21/2008 7:06 AM  
Whitealan, thanks for your responce.  I've been to the website and read alot about this system.  However, I'm actually looking for someone who's using it or installed this system to see what the real world has to say about it.
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05/21/2008 12:10 PM  
You have some links in www.bekausa.com to people who has been in our workshops, are in the process of installing or plan to do it soon. Even the IIT (Chicago University's Illinois Institute of Technology) installation in the commissioning process right now.
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